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From Alien
Psychology...
Whatever possibilities existed in the past, we are
here now and our species – humanity – is a comparative newcomer at an
age of only sixty thousand years. Stretching away into the past are
several other humanoid species that existed a lot longer than us and
then became extinct. It even appears to be the case that our species,
and the Neanderthals, almost became extinct about forty thousand years
ago. Both seem to have survived an environmental cataclysm which
reduced their numbers drastically, leaving only small gene pools from
which others would continue. This event could have been something
volcanic in nature, perhaps triggering a nuclear winter on top of
existing ice ages. We are lucky to be here! Imagine what would have
happened if the humanoid species had all been wiped out? Would
intelligent life (that’s supposed to be us) ever have developed on
earth again? Probably, the answer to that is yes, but not for a hundred
million years or so until conditions for this type of evolution
returned.
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